How close to the bleeding edge is necessary?

by Jason Haley 19. February 2005 02:41

Time is always against us ... so the way that I spend my time is very important - or so I think.  For a developer who learns stuff in his/her spare time that they don't get to used day to day at work ... at what point is the switch from the current production environment (released software) to non production (alpha or beta software) most valuable?  My current question really has to do with beta 1 or beta 2.  Currently I spend my spare time learning .Net 1.1 better (theoretically this could help me if needed TODAY), but I have been wondering if I should start putting some time aside for investigating beta 1 (I do have it on a VPC, but have spent very very little time with it). 

Usually I am a beta 2 person.  When the books start coming out for the “Go live” functionality, is when I make the switch (plus I am not a consultant - so any time I put into learning something that may change .. may be a waste of my time) ...

Any thoughts or arguments against my approach?

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